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Asked by natbasinger87

Q: Yellow Discharge? Please help!

Hi.. I'm just around 4 weeks pregnant, and confirmed pregnant with a blood test. I have had mild cramping/bloating.. and today noticed a small amount of yellow discharge, not thick, just when I whiped it looked yellow. Whiped twice and it was like that.. went to the restroom about 15 min later and nothing was there. It wasn't foul smelling... should I be worried?

This question was asked Nov. 27, 2011 11:55pm
Category: Newly Pregnant

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Answered by gabry79 - Jan. 1, 2012 8:08pm
when I was pregnant with my first one I had foul smelling discharge and it turned out to be vaginosis. Nothing too dangerous, you just need to take an antibiotic for it and it's not dangerous for the baby. If it persist and you are positive it is smelling you should go to the ob/gyn they can just do a swipe and know what bacteria it is with a quick test.


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Answered by Leniana - Jan. 1, 2012 3:06pm
Did you start prenatal vitamins? They normally turn your urine neon colored, but the ones I am taking actually make my discharge yellowy tinged as well! I know it is the vitamins cause I stopped taking them for a couple weeks after a miscarriage a few months ago and my discharge went back to a whitish color. So maybe consider that :)

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Answered by Azaraphym - Dec. 4, 2011 1:54am
If discharge is brown, red or dark green you should see your medical prefessional. Yellow discharge is common. It can be caused by a change of hormones or simply because some urine has mixed with your discharge during wiping

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Answered by allioak - Nov. 28, 2011 1:33am
You'll have lots of discharge during pregnancy, and yellow is totally normal. The only time I think you really should worry is very foul smells or itching or abdominal pains with heavy discharge. You can use panty liners in the meantime.

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